放电等离子烧结
材料科学
石墨
微观结构
箔法
碳化物
冶金
合金
烧结
复合材料
作者
Mattia Biesuz,Theo Saunders,Kan Chen,Mauro Bortolotti,Milena Salvo,Salvatore Grasso,Michael J. Reece
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2019.12.011
摘要
Abstract The interfacial reaction between graphite and a ZrNbHfTa foil was investigated using a spark plasma sintering (SPS) machine. The interlayer was converted during the treatment into a high-entropy carbide by the reaction between the alloy and the graphite substrate. The degree of conversion depended on the processing time and temperature, but could be completed in only 16 s using the flash-spark plasma sintering process. The final microstructure was strongly influenced by the heating rate. Flash-SPS processing (heating rate about 120 °C/s) melted the alloy, which was then squeezed and deformed before its conversion to the high-entropy carbide (Zr,Nb,Hf,Ta)C. On the contrary, when conventional heating was used (i.e., 10 °C/min) the metal reacted with the graphite substrate before it melted. This concept appears to be generally applicable to different graphite/metal systems, with particular implications in the fields of graphite/metal joining.
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